New Ola scooter worth Rs 1.40 lakh breaks down in 2 days
Business Business: First, electric is still facing service challenges. Recently, many customers outside the Ola Experience Center vandalized vehicles and protested in various ways. A heartbreaking incident happened with us. Actually, someone set fire to the Ola showroom in Kalaburagi, Karnataka. A man named Mohammad Nadeem did this because he could not get proper service of his new electric scooter. He gets upset with this situation and sets fire to the entire exhibition.
Actually, Nadeem bought an electric scooter worth Rs 140,000 a month ago, but problems started after a day or two. He visited the exhibition several times, but the problem was not resolved. Angered by this situation, he set fire to the exhibition. A video of this incident quickly went viral on social media. Initially it was believed that the cause of the fire was a short circuit. But after Nadeem’s role in the fire came to light, he was charged. He is also becoming a hero for interrogation.
According to reports, the incident took place on September 10. Mohammad Nadeem was upset with his new electric scooter. It always fails. I complained to the exhibition staff several times but got no help. He got into an argument with a customer service representative at the showroom, then he sprayed petrol on the showroom and set it on fire. Six cars and computer systems were destroyed in the fire. Nadeem is a mechanic by profession. Just a month ago, he bought an electric scooter for Rs 14 lakh. Within two days, the car’s battery and sound system developed technical problems.
The entire exhibition was burnt to ashes. Smoke rose from inside the shop. The incident caused a loss of about Rs 8.5 lakh. The police registered a complaint and arrested the accused. There were no casualties in the incident as the trade fair was closed at that time. However, the fire has caused a loss of about Rs 8.5 lakh.